Jeremy Long retires from BC Arts Council
BC Arts Council Executive Director Jeremy Long will retire from the BC Public Service early in the New Year, Council Chair Jane Danzo announced Monday.. “Jeremy Long has served the Continue Reading →
BC Association of Community Music Schools
BC Arts Council Executive Director Jeremy Long will retire from the BC Public Service early in the New Year, Council Chair Jane Danzo announced Monday.. “Jeremy Long has served the Continue Reading →
From the Alliance for Arts and Culture Speak out about the cuts to arts and culture Go here.
Unethical behavior remains a persistent problem in nonprofits and for-profits alike. To help organizations solve that problem, the authors examine the factors that influence moral conduct, the ethical issues that Continue Reading →
Musical training can improve your hearing, according to several studies presented in Chicago at Neuroscience 2009, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.The studies found that serious musicians are Continue Reading →
Some local Vancouver artists take a creative approach to getting the message out about cuts to the arts.
This website brings us the voices of famous Canadians who are speaking out against the cuts to Arts and Culture in the Province of BC. Margaret Atwood, Douglas Copeland and Continue Reading →
Comments made by Mitchell Kreiger to the BC Select Standing Comittee on Finance and Goverment Services in Victoria about the Provincial Budget – from the Orchestra Canada website – link Continue Reading →
There has been much ado in recent weeks about the notion that a $1 investment in the arts in BC generates a $1.38 return on that investment. This statistic has Continue Reading →
If Rich Coleman is the real arts minister, Derek Sturko is the key arts bureaucrat | Vancouver, Canada | Straight.com From the Georgia Straight, October 3, 2009. In a previous Continue Reading →
The provincial Finance Committee will be traveling the province to hear from you about what you think the 2010/2011 budget should look like. The current BC Liberal budget plan for Continue Reading →